Queen’s community takes part in global initiative to highlight progress and leadership in advancing sustainability and responding to the world’s most urgent challenges.
The Conversation: People often try to seem confident and certain in their message so it will be trusted and acted upon. But when information is in flux, research suggests you should be open about what you don’t know.
Researchers at Queen’s have received over $2 million in funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to advance programs accessing a series of public health challenges.
As part of our Black History Month celebrations, Queen’s supported the first national Black Excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine/Health conference.
The Conversation: If diplomatic efforts cannot avert further conflict between Ukraine and Russia, a dramatic shift in international relations could occur that would have huge consequences for NATO.
On Feb. 11 Queen's is encouraging the campus community to share their passion for STEM to celebrate and inspire present and future women in STEM disciplines.
On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Heidi Ploeg, Queen’s Chair for Women in Engineering, discusses strategies to engage and retain female students and researchers in traditionally male-dominated fields.
As part of our coverage of Black History Month, Katherine McKittrick, the Canada Research Chair in Black Studies, talks about the evolution of the field and how we must harness this moment across academia.
To recognize World Cancer Day, Queen’s is highlighting current partnerships and research projects to develop novel treatments, support better outcomes, and advance quality of life for people with cancer globally.
The Conversation: Regulators, banks, and policy-makers use stress tests to uncover weak points in how financial institutions operate and identify changes that will help buffer them from harm.